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One of the nine reconstructed bridges (on the same spot) connecting Harpers Ferry over the Potomac River to Maryland. This bridge was also eventually destroyed during the Civil War.

277. Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Bridge Over Potomac River Across From Harpers Ferry, W. Va.

Maryland, the Chesapeake & Ohio Canal and a reconstructed Baltimore and Ohio Railroad bridge on the Potomac River as viewed from the Harpers Ferry cemetery. Note the head stones in the foreground and the smoke stack of the burned out United States Armory below. The photograph was taken during the Civil War.

278. Maryland Heights Across Potomac River at Harpers Ferry, Va, (W. Va.)

Fansler authored the "History of Tucker County, West Virginia", published in 1962.

279. Homer Fansler of Tucker County, W. Va.

Unidentified driver and passengers ride a stagecoach pulled by a team of horses.

280. Traveling by Stagecoach, Hinton Area, Summers County, W. Va.

Four unidentified men, one a soda jerk, stand behind the counter at Rose's.

281. Rose's Drug Store, Hinton, W. Va.

Located in the Restwood Cemetery area, near Hinton. The man, woman and child standing in the background are not identified.

282. J. J. Charlton Mill, Madams Creek, Summers County, W. Va.

A team of four horses, hitched to a small building, pull it through town streets. Subjects are not identified.

283. Team of Horses Pulling Small Structure, Summers County, W. Va.

None of the passengers are identified.

284. Train Passenger Car on Chesapeake & Ohio Railroad at Hinton, Summers County, W. Va.

Family portrait taken outside on a front porch. All persons are not identified.

285. Silar Hinton Family, Hinton, W. Va.

Two unidentified boys sit in a hitched wagon outside the store.

286. Silar Hinton Store, Avis, W. Va.

Located near Hinton in Summers County.

287. Silar Hinton Home, Avis, W. Va.

Five unidentified young men pose on the limb of a tree lying in a river.

288. Swimmers Pose on Fallen Tree, Summers County, W. Va.